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Comment on disable mac app store receipts to (re)enable downloaded update packages by Paul Stone https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/disable-mac-app-store-receipts-to-reenable-downloaded-update-packages/#comment-130
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 00:59:44 +0000http://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/?p=527#comment-130this was really helpful, I linked to it at my site at http://www.itcallout.com.au I hope you don’t mind.. anyway thanks for sharing, i was a bit stuck before finding this post!
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Comment on upgrade and restart symantec services silently by jtxtop2 https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2013/12/10/upgrade-and-restart-symantec-services-silently/#comment-127
Wed, 02 Dec 2015 08:14:57 +0000http://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/?p=540#comment-127bener gan, teknologi berkembang sangat cepat seperti waktu… secepat kilat ,
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Comment on using the bless command to netboot across subnets by Robin Peters https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/netboot-across-subnets-or-how-to-use-the-bless-command/#comment-122
Thu, 18 Jun 2015 12:11:29 +0000http://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/?p=102#comment-122Is it possible to issue a “persistent bless”? I mean that whenever a Mac terminal boots up, it has to use the netboot server. At the moment, i have to issue the bless command, then I reboot the machine to the netboot image. But I don’t want to reboot every time.
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Comment on About by Chris Nelson https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/about/#comment-120
Thu, 07 May 2015 13:09:24 +0000http://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-120It looks like the only option I might have is the bless command for netboot/install/restore but the issue I am running into is that the network admins have blocked bootp across subnets. The other two options I’ve been reading about involve adding more hardware to the network and that won’t be approved. Any thoughts?
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Comment on how to uninstall SEP 12.1 using Symantec’s own script by Daniel (@shoegazer3) https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/how-to-uninstall-sep-12-1-using-symantecs-own-script/#comment-115
Fri, 05 Dec 2014 11:19:23 +0000http://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/?p=197#comment-115I can’t get this to work because the script is asking for an input choice.

You’re very welcome! NO, you can add multiple entries into the Blacklist. I’ve tested this out while attempting to block bluetooth on the corporate devices here. It ended up looking like this:
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‘/Applications/Utilities/Bluetooth File Exchange.app’
‘/System/Library/CoreServices/Bluetooth Setup Assistant.app’
‘/System/Library/CoreServices/BluetoothAudioAgent.app’
‘/System/Library/CoreServices/BluetoothUIServer.app’
‘/System/Library/CoreServices/AVRCPAgent.app”
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Comment on Blacklist2 by acdesigntech https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/using-managed-preferences-mcx-to-blacklist-applications/blacklist2/#comment-56
Thu, 29 Aug 2013 12:14:38 +0000http://acdesigntech.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/blacklist2.png#comment-56You’re very welcome! NO, you can add multiple entries into the Blacklist. I’ve tested this out while attempting to block bluetooth on the corporate devices here. It ended up looking like this:

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Comment on Blacklist2 by Robert Cates (@robert726) https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/using-managed-preferences-mcx-to-blacklist-applications/blacklist2/#comment-55
Wed, 28 Aug 2013 12:24:04 +0000http://acdesigntech.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/blacklist2.png#comment-55First thanks for the walkthrough. My question is this. Do I need to create a seperate Blacklist file for each application I want to prevent access to?
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Comment on use ldapsearch to query a directory from an unbound Mac by acdesigntech https://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/use-ldapsearch-to-query-a-directory-from-an-unbound-mac/#comment-54
Tue, 09 Jul 2013 20:04:18 +0000http://acdesigntech.wordpress.com/?p=536#comment-54you’re right that the name of the boot drive is not always the computer name. In that case a better option would be to grab the actual system name from the systemConfiguration prefs like you illustrate in your comment. If there’s ANY chance that these won’t be the same, you should probably do a little more work and grab the name that way. make sure to specify the volume name though in your defaults read command if not booted to the boot drive.

One of the conveniences of working in a fairly tightly controlled environment, I guess 🙂